Creating multiple vector/list names-novice

Creating multiple vector/list names-novice

Hi I have very simple issue as I am still new to the group of R

I have basically

vector of names for which i want to create mutliple combinations and then place them in different vectors. In some other language I can just place a third dimension to separate list (or matrix) but i do not know how to do it in R.

My issue is simple I use
cc<-combn(colnames(DD),2)

I would need to have this as

vector1 or like vector[,,1] : cc<-combn(colnames(DD),2)
vector2or like vector[,,2] cc<-combn(colnames(DD),3)

etc..for up to k combinations

something so then I can use for loop to go through the al of these combinations

Re: Creating multiple vector/list names-novice

> Hi I have very simple issue as I am still new to the group of R
>
> I have basically
>
> vector of names for which i want to create mutliple combinations and then
> place them in different vectors. In some other language I can just place a
> third dimension to separate list (or matrix) but i do not know how to do it
> in R.
>
> My issue is simple I use
> cc<-combn(colnames(DD),2)
>
> I would need to have this as
>
> vector1 or like vector[,,1] : cc<-combn(colnames(DD),2)
> vector2or like vector[,,2] cc<-combn(colnames(DD),3)
>
> etc..for up to k combinations
>
> something so then I can use for loop to go through the al of these
> combinations
>
> example:
>
> string<-"a", "b" , "c" ",d"
>
> vector/list(1) ab ac ad bc bd be cd ce de
> vector/list (2) abc abd abe bcd bce bde cde
>
>
> Can you help me with this.. I know that it is a simple question for this
> thread thank you..
>
> Michal
>
>
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